Open the door and walk into a calm courtyard with a fountain or pool, surrounded by walls lavishly decorated with ornate calligraphic stucco,
floral painted cedarwood ceilings
and geometric tiles.
I love this blend of spirals and chequers.
Moucharabia, a high window where the occupants can 'see without being seen', covered by ornate grids of metal.
This one is at the Bahia Palace where 24 concubines lived in rooms around a large courtyard.
This one is at the Bahia Palace where 24 concubines lived in rooms around a large courtyard.
This one had been turned into a museum of Morroccan life by a Dutch man called Bert Flint
Its crammed full of artefacts such as these camel bags,
This is the view from one window across the courtyard .

(But not for us....our holiday was cheap!)
As we walked through souks we passed large studded doors hiding who-knows-what beautiful architecture.
I peeped through a crack in one such door ,and although I don't have a photograph, its my abiding magical memory.
I saw a cool long corridor lined with rugs in muted natural colours, perhaps bamboo.
Striped sunlight trickled from above, and at the furthest end of the room one man dressed in a pale garment knelt and touched the ground with his forehead.









